Year 1
Your studies will focus on key themes of understanding the nature of business including:
organisational forms
the impact of globalisation and global inequality
the shift to a low-carbon economy
the impact of technology and digital disruption
You will gain an insight into the practice of management by using examples of widely-used concepts and techniques in local businesses and the day-to-day role of managers. This will include guest lectures cases and recorded interviews developed in partnership with local organisations.
You will study Global Challenges for Business and The Business of Edinburgh which introduce key concepts of management and business including:
strategy
finance
marketing
management of people
Accounting
You will take an accounting course where you will:
examine the basic principles and underlying concepts of accounting
explore the ways in which accounting statements and financial information can be used to improve the quality of decision making
learn how accounting relates to the broader context of the strategic and operational aspects of business
French
If you have limited knowledge of French you will take French 1A. This is an intensive language course that also introduces you to French culture.
If you have studied French beyond National 5 (SQA) or GCSE level you will typically take French 1B. This course will help you develop your written and spoken linguistic skills. It also explores French literature culture and civilisation focusing on social and political events from the Second World War to the 21st century.
Optional course
The first year also allows you the opportunity to study an optional course. This may be in business such as:
Psychological Well-being in Business
Thinking About Business
Planning for a Start-Up
Fundamentals of Programming for Business Applications
However you can choose options from other schools within the university (subject to availability and timetabling constraints). Examples include:
languages
art
history
economics
psychology
literature
sociology
geography
mathematics
Year 2
You will broaden your knowledge of essential business subjects through the compulsory study of statistical analysis and data interpretation and international business.
Optional course
You can choose from optional courses in a range of disciplines such as:
finance
marketing
innovation and entrepreneurship
decision analytics
organisation studies
business analytics
understanding and delivering public services
HR management
business economics
business simulation
French
You will further develop your language skills in French including in writing translation and grammar. You'll gain confidence talking in French on a variety of topics relating to contemporary France and the Francophone world.
In your literature and culture classes the focus now shifts to exploring the 16th to 19th centuries. You will study work by authors such as Molière Montaigne and Baudelaire alongside texts that have been considered marginal to French culture for reasons of gender or colonial politics.
Year 3
As you progress to Honours level you will spend your third year abroad at a partner university or business school in France.
You will complete and pass a full year of examinable subjects the majority (60% of your credits) of which will be business courses taught and examined in French and including language development courses. You will also take an equivalent compulsory course in Strategic Management at the partner university.
You will start the preparation for your Dissertation (in Year 4) by submitting your Dissertation research proposal and you will be allocated a Dissertation Advisor.
Applying to study abroad is a competitive process and in order to be offered a place you will need a strong academic performance in Year 1 with a minimum first year average of 60%.
Year 4
Your Management Honours Dissertation is central to year 4. You will conduct an independent research project on a topic of your choosing that is closely linked to your degree programme.
Your Dissertation will give you the opportunity to develop skills such as:
advanced project management
critical-thinking skills
cognitive skills
analytical skills
creativity
evaluative and written communication skills
developing building and presenting arguments to a wider audience
You will be allocated a Dissertation advisor who will offer advice and guidance throughout your Management Honours Dissertation. You can also attend Dissertation support sessions and hangouts where you can:
share your experiences
learn from each other
get timely advice from the Dissertation team
You will choose at least three more specialist Honours courses in key areas of international business or one or two Honours courses in other subject areas.
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